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FirstMI-ow, starting on right of picture, reading left to right-Ignatius Teresi, Merrill Rose, Sam Skolnick, au rice Second row, left to rightaLouis Rovner, Sidney Hyman, Sierl Morehouse, Second Vice President; William Third row,x Sidney Blicker, Jerome Zipperman, Secretaiy; Willard Ott, Holger Steen, First Vice President; Vi ctor Johnston,Car1 Ki,nn Maurice Ziesmer, Donald Gilbert, Harmon Goldberg, Paul Hatlestad, President Fourth row, left to right-Hyme Budnitzky, Harold Swanson, Treasurer; Mr.Koeh1er, Homer Reinking. THE AMPERE CLUB fy The Amperes Club is composed of a group of boys interested in electricity. This club aims mainly to give the boys a working knowledge of electrical appliances used in the home and to discover and help improve any bent along electrical lines. The boys are allowed to experiment or construct anything they are interested in. Much repair work on household appliances has been taken care of. Some boys have con- structed radios, telegraph sets. motors and so forth. The boys are allowed to use the elec- tric shop library and may study, read, or play any problem The organization has a regular meeting four times a week. Each morning a business meeting is conducted by the oiflcers After the business meeting the shop organization takes charge. E i ? Mr. Keohler, the regular electricity teacher, 9 9 i 0 00 0 0 has charge of the club.
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First row, left to righte-Louis Stoller, Sam Chuttei, David Eolki11,F1ank Gallob, Victor Bartnoff Second row, left to righteNeuton Beugen, President; Bill Dunn, George Locher, Herbert Drietzler, Anthony Th le. 06 Third row, left to right-EXVarner Stcngel John Baker. Kenneth Goldberg, Charles Thour, Secretary and THE SCIENCE CLUB We have on board our ship a group of star gazers and weather prophets. This group is known as the Science Club. The objects of the club are to increase the interest of the members in common phenomena, to co-operate With the Treasurer; Gene Burr itih$ 1 ti science classes in obtaining data and perform- ing experiments, to investigate the correctness of weather forecasts, and to make more care ful observations and to better understand scientific happenings. Some of our daily aims are to forecast weather conditions during our cruise and to compare them With reports received over the radio, and to keep a record of the weather. The club assembles various instruments and machines. Studies of chemistry, physics, and popular magazines are carried on. Investiga- tions of chemical industries such as glass making are made. An acquaintance With practical tests, formulae, and scientic methods is also made. At the present time, the boys are generating electricity by means of a small steam engine and motor. Mr. McWithY is the adviser.
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First row, left to right--Thomas Dahlen, Harold Kostamo, XVilfred Pcrper. Second row, left to right--Harry Matson, Frank Fiorentino, Orland Fiorentino, Lorencc Silverman. Third row, left to right-Theodore Berg, Otis Mason. Fourth row, left to righteRudolph iVittenberg, Stanley Bloom. Fifth row, left to righteRichard Peterson, Clinton Turenquist. DRAFTING CLUB This is the Drafting Club at work. The club assembles every school day except Friday to practice accuracy, skill, visualization, and co-operation through the mechanical drawing work. 'O'M Especially do they need accuracy and co-op- eration. The first is always important in indus- trial work. The latter is developed by having several boys work on separate parts of the same project. This compels them to consult With one another and to take anotheris judgment into i consideration. The club practices during the home room bi period and holds a meeting every Tuesday. The members of the club have decided that in order to improve their work only those With an A and B average in Mechanical Drawing are eligible T to enter. As this club is quite new, the members are discussing and planning on how they can im- prove and develop the work of the club in the C '5'. j future. Mr. Bart is the adviser.
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